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flag North Carolina’s March 3, 2026, primary will choose nominees in a high-stakes Senate race that could determine control of the Senate.

flag The major-party nominees in a crucial U.S. election will be decided by the primary in North Carolina on March 3, 2026. flag Former Democratic Governor Roy Cooper is expected to face Republican Michael Whatley, a former RNC chairman and Trump ally, in the Senate contest. flag Sen. Thom Tillis, who is retiring, left an open seat that could determine Senate control; Democrats would need four victories to reclaim the majority. flag Due to national tensions, including recent U.S.-Israel actions against Iran, and external spending, the race is predicted to be the most costly in history. flag Whatley competes with other Republicans, concentrating on furthering Trump's agenda, while Cooper, an experienced politician with a solid state record, faces five Democratic opponents. flag Deep partisan divisions are reflected in voter sentiment, with Republicans cautioning about Democratic overreach and Democrats attempting to counter Trump's influence. flag The primary is a component of a larger midterm election in Arkansas, Texas, and North Carolina.

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